Abhineet Kumar And Sidhartha

Stories by Abhineet Kumar And Sidhartha

Bajaj brothers withdraw petition from CLB

Bajaj brothers withdraw petition from CLB

Rediff.com   1 Jan 2009

After signing the agreement documents on Tuesday night, the Shishir and Rahul Bajaj factions submitted the consent terms of the settlement to the Company Law Board on Wednesday and withdrew the petition.

Rahul and Shishir Bajaj swap shares, end dispute

Rahul and Shishir Bajaj swap shares, end dispute

Rediff.com   31 Dec 2008

The Bajaj family dispute is set to end, finally. Shishir Bajaj today sold his 25 per cent holding in the primary group investment firm Bajaj Sevashram to his brother Rahul Bajaj in an off-market deal. This was after Rahul Bajaj transferred his group's entire 29.62 per cent shareholding in Bajaj Hindusthan.

Bajaj told to compensate minority shareholders

Bajaj told to compensate minority shareholders

Rediff.com   30 Dec 2008

A day before the settlement of the six-year-old Bajaj family dispute, the Bombay High Court has asked Rahul Bajaj, the family patriarch and chairman of Bajaj Auto, to compensate the Pittie family, a minority shareholder in group investment firm Bachhraj & Company.

'Assured return products restrict investment'

'Assured return products restrict investment'

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2008

Paresh Parasnis, HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company's principal officer and executive director spoke to Shilpy Sinha & Sidhartha about the company's strategy.

Mumbai-based cos shying away from terror victims

Mumbai-based cos shying away from terror victims

Rediff.com   15 Dec 2008

In the two weeks since the terror attacks in Mumbai, most of the large Indian business groups in the city have been conspicuous by their absence in offering help to terror victims.

GE Shipping cuts its dry bulk fleet

GE Shipping cuts its dry bulk fleet

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2008

GE Shipping, the country's largest private sector shipping company, is bringing down its exposure to the dry bulk segment to withstand the 93 per cent downfall in freight rate for such vessels.

'We'll ensure banks pass on benefits to borrowers'

'We'll ensure banks pass on benefits to borrowers'

Rediff.com   9 Dec 2008

With the Rs 7,000-crore (Rs 70 billion) refinance window, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) will not face any fund crunch, says Sidbi Chairman and Manging Director R M Malla.

Choppy trade: Shipping biz strives to float

Choppy trade: Shipping biz strives to float

Rediff.com   5 Dec 2008

In a wide-ranging interview with Abhineet Kumar, SCI chairman and managing director S Hajara discusses the problems facing the shipping industry.

Ship owners avoid ransom insurance, seek naval hel

Ship owners avoid ransom insurance, seek naval hel

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2008

Indian shipping companies' reluctance to take piracy insurance is probably linked to sky-rocketing costs. According to the site of London-based corporate security firm BGN Risk, piracy in the Gulf of Aden could increase insurance and transport costs by $400 million. Special risk insurance for crossing the Gulf has soared from $500 a voyage last year to $20,000 now, the company said.

Firms may rethink land row-hit projects

Firms may rethink land row-hit projects

Rediff.com   3 Nov 2008

With recession threat looming large, Indian corporate houses may be forced to rethink their projects, which have been stalled following problems in land acquisitions, industry analysts said.

RBI set to increase liquidity

RBI set to increase liquidity

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2008

In a move to boost liquidity, the government and the Reserve Bank of India are considering a special window to enable banks with farm loan relief scheme arrears, a major factor impacting liquidity, to raise funds. The move will help inject liquidity into the system till Parliament approves the Rs 25,000-crore reimbursement.

Raymond puts denim business on the block

Raymond puts denim business on the block

Rediff.com   26 Sep 2008

The company has appointed an investment banker to find a buyer for its equity in its joint venture company, Raymond UCO Denim, whose loss doubled to Rs 120 crore (Rs 1.2 billion) in the last financial year. Europe's UCO Denim holds 50 per cent stake in the denim company, which was formed in August 2006. The turnover of the denim business is estimated at Rs 600-800 crore (Rs 6 to Rs 8 billion).

Ambit plans stressed assets biz, NBFC

Ambit plans stressed assets biz, NBFC

Rediff.com   18 Sep 2008

The stressed asset business will be a mix of an ARC and a distressed asset fund. Ambit has already started insurance brokerage and equity research and sales businesses this year. It closed a $100-million private equity fund called Ambit Pragma Ventures recently. It is also keen on starting proprietary trading.

Wipro, Copal mull Lehman BPO buyout

Wipro, Copal mull Lehman BPO buyout

Rediff.com   17 Sep 2008

IT major Wipro Technologies and Gurgaon-based knowledge process outsourcing firm Copal Partners have expressed interest in bidding for the Indian back office business of Lehman Brothers Holdings, the US-based investment banking firm that filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday.

Balco residual stake sale headed for arbitration

Balco residual stake sale headed for arbitration

Rediff.com   5 Sep 2008

This comes after both parties failed to arrive at an agreement on an appropriate valuation of the stake, a company executive said. Sterlite bought 51 per cent stake in Balco in March 2001 for Rs 552 crore (Rs 5.52 billion) when the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government decided to divest the government stake in the public sector company.

Govt asks PFRDA to make pension scheme universal

Govt asks PFRDA to make pension scheme universal

Rediff.com   30 Aug 2008

The government has asked the Pension Fund Regulatory & Development Authority to open the retirement scheme--which has so far been confined to central government employees--to the self-employed and those in the unorganised sector.

'Pension Bill: More players within 6 months'

'Pension Bill: More players within 6 months'

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2008

After years of waiting, finally there seems to be hope for the passage of the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Bill, thanks to the Left's withdrawal of support from the government. The passing of the Bill will provide statutory backing to the regulatory agency, enabling it to issue guidelines and allow non-government employees to save for the long-term. PFRDA Chairman D Swarup spoke to Business Standard about the issues involved.

No overseas exposure by pension funds

No overseas exposure by pension funds

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

The four Left parties may no longer be allies of the Congress party-led United Progressive Alliance, but their concerns on the pension Bill will still be addressed by the government.

Kinetic plans foray into making of auto parts

Kinetic plans foray into making of auto parts

Rediff.com   1 Aug 2008

Kinetic Motor Company, the Pune-based scooter-maker, which sold its business assets to Mahindra and Mahindra for Rs 110 crore (Rs 1.1 billion) on Wednesday, is now considering to get into the auto components business.

His dream: A Mahindra in every household

His dream: A Mahindra in every household

Rediff.com   1 Aug 2008

A Mahindra in every household wouldn't be realised without two-wheelers.